Rock music history from magazines, newspapers and vinyl! Ranging from the 60s to the 90s.
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90125 by Yes: The Album That Changed Everything!🎸🔥 Did 90125 redefine Yes? Some call it a sellout, others call it a masterpiece. Let’s break it down!Get 90125 EXPANDED on CD - https://amzn.to/4hKUqxd📢 WATCH NOW as Robert John Hadfield (@Audiomover) dives deep into the history, controversy, and lasting impact of this game-changing album. We’ll go back in time to original reviews from 1983 and analyze what made 90125 so divisive!🔴 LIKE, SHARE & COMMENT! Let us know YOUR thoughts on 90125!💬 Is it a progressive rock betrayal or a commercial masterpiece?💡 What’s your favorite Yes album?🎧 Did Owner of a Lonely Heart introduce you to Yes?🔗 Subscribe for more deep dives into classic albums!🎶 @YesOfficial #Yes90125 #ClassicRock #ProgRock #MusicHistory📌 VIDEO TIMESTAMPS:⏳ 00:00 - Introduction: A fan suggests 90125 for a deep dive!⏳ 00:25 - What we do: Looking at albums through the lens of original reviews.⏳ 00:49 - 90125 – The biggest Yes album EVER!⏳ 01:28 - Quick Yes history lesson – Where did they come from?⏳ 03:07 - The Yes Album (1971): Steve Howe joins and changes everything.⏳ 05:27 - Fragile (1972): The album every Yes fan MUST own!⏳ 06:53 - Roundabout: The song that defined Yes.⏳ 09:14 - Yes in crisis: Members leaving, The Buggles join?!⏳ 10:57 - The 90125 lineup forms – Enter Trevor Rabin!⏳ 12:50 - Why 90125 sounds so different – Trevor Horn’s production.⏳ 14:20 - Owner of a Lonely Heart: The biggest Yes hit ever!⏳ 16:32 - Why is it called 90125? (Weird answer inside!)⏳ 19:40 - Controversy: Did 90125 alienate classic Yes fans?⏳ 21:20 - Original 1983 reviews – Love it or hate it?⏳ 24:01 - One critic: 90125 "fixes" Yes. Another: "It ruins them."⏳ 27:47 - Why 90125 was the peak of Yes' commercial success.⏳ 29:01 - Classic vs. new Yes – Which version was better?⏳ 30:44 - The voice of Jon Anderson – The key to Yes’ sound.⏳ 32:30 - Final thoughts + How YOU can help grow the channel!🎯 HASHTAGS & SOCIAL MEDIA TAGS🔥 Hashtags for YouTube & Instagram:#YesBand #90125 #ClassicRock #ProgRock #MusicDeepDive #RockHistory #VinylRecords #MusicReviews #OwnerOfALonelyHeart #TrevorRabin #MusicDocumentary
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Ozzy Osbourne - Biting Off the Dove's Head
Ozzy Osbourne’s Early Solo Career & The Infamous Dove Incident 🦇🎤📅 Published: [Insert Date]🎬 Hosted by: Robert John Hadfield🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for notifications!Blizzard Of Ozz (Expanded Edition) [CD] - https://amzn.to/4i7FdGjBlizzard Of Ozz Vinyl - https://amzn.to/4bacX3y📌 Video Description:If you love Ozzy Osbourne and want to dive into the early days of his solo career, you’re in for a treat!Robert John Hadfield uncovers a rare newspaper article from July 14, 1981, featuring an interview with Ozzy at a pivotal moment in his career. We explore:The Blizzard of Ozz era 🌪️How Ozzy bounced back after getting fired from Black Sabbath 🔥The legendary dove-biting incident at CBS Records 🕊️😲Behind-the-scenes personnel changes in his band 🎸🥁The impact of Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman 🎶💀Motorhead as Ozzy’s opening act ⚡👉 Did you see Ozzy on this tour? Have a favorite song from these albums? Drop your memories in the comments!📢 Make sure to subscribe for more deep dives into rock history!📌 Time Stamps:00:00 – Intro: Why Ozzy’s early solo career is fascinating00:16 – Black Sabbath reunion talk: Bill Ward’s return00:53 – Why Ozzy was considered washed up before Blizzard of Ozz01:19 – Blizzard of Ozz album release timeline confusion explained02:10 – How Ozzy recorded Diary of a Madman before touring Blizzard of Ozz02:34 – The real story behind the CBS dove-biting incident05:11 – CBS’s role in Ozzy’s career revival06:38 – Sharon’s original plan vs. Ozzy’s chaotic execution07:28 – The aftermath: Ozzy gets banned from CBS’s offices09:22 – How the incident added to Ozzy’s wild legend11:04 – Blizzard of Ozz was meant to be a band – but marketing changed that13:04 – The real lineup on Blizzard of Ozz vs. Diary of a Madman15:12 – Why Bob Daisley & Lee Kerslake were replaced17:48 – Ozzy in 1981: Still uncertain about his future20:14 – Was Black Sabbath really “living in the past”?21:23 – Ozzy’s comparison of Diary of a Madman to Stairway to Heaven23:16 – Why Ozzy’s solo success was never guaranteed25:26 – Did Ozzy actually achieve his “Stairway to Heaven”?26:56 – Motorhead touring with Ozzy in 1981: A legendary pairing27:56 – When did you first hear Ozzy? Share your memories!📌 Hashtags & Mentions:🎯 Hashtags for YouTube & Social Media:#OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath #BlizzardOfOzz #DiaryOfAMadman #RandyRhoads #HeavyMetal #RockHistory #MetalLegends #Motorhead #ClassicRock #80sMetal #Metalheads #MusicDocumentary🔗 Tagging Relevant Accounts:@Ozzyosbourne@BlackSabbath@SharonOsbourne @Rhino_Records 📌 Call to Action:💬 What’s your favorite Ozzy album? Drop your thoughts in the comments!🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into classic rock & metal history!👍 Like the video if you love Ozzy & Sabbath!📢 Share this with fellow metalheads!
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Led Zeppelin - Rare 1969 News Spotlight
Are you a Led Zeppelin fan? Then you're going to love this deep dive into an original 1969 newspaper article that shines a spotlight on the band's early days. With Becoming Led Zeppelin hitting theaters, this is the perfect time to revisit Zeppelin's humble beginnings, before they became rock legends!In this video, Robert John Hadfield reads and analyzes a June 2, 1969, newspaper article about Led Zeppelin—written just as they were making their mark on rock history. With only Led Zeppelin I released at the time, this article provides a rare contemporary perspective on a band that would soon become immortal. 🎸🔥We explore:How Jimmy Page envisioned Led Zeppelin as a "supergroup" ✨Why John Paul Jones saw Led Zeppelin as "the space in the middle" between their influences 🎶The original lineup changes that almost were (Did you know Jimmy Page wanted Terry Reid & B.J. Wilson in the band?)The album's blues influences and the songs they didn't write 🎤How Chris Dreja almost joined Zeppelin but instead took the famous back-cover photo of Led Zeppelin I 📷How these musicians magically "clicked" in the studio, recording Led Zeppelin I in just 15 hours 🎧We also discuss the unique chemistry of bands—why some work and some don't—and ask YOU to share your experiences as musicians or fans.
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Bad Company Straight Shooter - The Secret to a Classic
Bad Company’s ‘Straight Shooter’ - A Deep Dive Into Their Classic Album! 🎶
Are you a fan of Bad Company? If so, you’re in for a treat! In this video, Robert John Hadfield takes a nostalgic deep dive into Straight Shooter, the legendary band’s second album. Released on May 28, 1975, this album gave us iconic tracks like Feel Like Makin’ Love and Shooting Star.
We’ll explore:
✅ How Bad Company emerged as one of the greatest rock bands of the ‘70s
✅ The powerful simplicity of their music and why it resonates decades later
✅ A rare newspaper article from June 1, 1975, analyzing the band’s rise to fame
✅ The significance of the Swan Song label and its connection to Led Zeppelin
✅ The secret behind Paul Rodgers’ songwriting approach 🎼
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Led Zeppelin - Was Their Success Just a Series of Crazy Accidents?
Led Zeppelin: A Look Back at Their Unstoppable Legacy (1977 Article Deep Dive)
In this video, Robert John Hadfield uncovers a fascinating 1977 newspaper article about Led Zeppelin, diving deep into the band's early history, groundbreaking impact, and the unique circumstances that shaped their journey. From their Yardbirds roots to the release of their iconic debut album, this exploration is perfect for both lifelong fans and new listeners discovering the magic of Led Zeppelin.
Robert shares insights into their incredible chemistry, their manager Peter Grant's pivotal role, and their massive influence on rock and roll, all while reflecting on their legacy through a personal lens. Stick around as we uncover some "happy accidents" that led to one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
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Rock music history from magazines, newspapers and vinyl! Ranging from the 60s to the 90s.
Find us at audiomover.com and various social media platforms.